Funnel-webs are among the most dangerous spiders in the worldHe suffered multiple seizures, dilated eyes and began frothing at the mouth."It sort of clawed onto me and all the legs and everything crawled around my finger and I couldn’t get it off," he told Friday’s Australian Daily Telegraph.
February and March are peak breeding times for funnel-websMatthew’s family used his shirt as a tourniquet to curtail the spread of the venom as he was rushed to hospital.The boy received anti-venom at the hospital, believed to be the highest dose given to a bite victim in living memory, the Telegraph said.The spider has been captured and taken to the Australian Reptile Park near Sydney, where it is now being used in a venom-milking programme.The park’s general manager Tim Faulkner said Matthew was "as lucky as they get".February and March are the peak breeding season for many funnel-web species.